Early Inpatient Initiation of 1-Month TB Preventive Therapy Proves Non-Inferior for Patients with Advanced HIV and Cryptococcal Meningitis

Early Inpatient Initiation of 1-Month TB Preventive Therapy Proves Non-Inferior for Patients with Advanced HIV and Cryptococcal Meningitis

The IMPROVE trial demonstrates that starting a one-month isoniazid-rifapentine (1HP) course during hospitalization for cryptococcal meningitis is as safe and effective as outpatient initiation, potentially increasing treatment completion rates in high-risk patients with advanced HIV.
Systematic Complication Management Boosts Long-Term Survival in Pancreatic Cancer: Insights from the PORSCH Trial

Systematic Complication Management Boosts Long-Term Survival in Pancreatic Cancer: Insights from the PORSCH Trial

A post-hoc analysis of the nationwide PORSCH trial reveals that algorithm-based care for early recognition and management of postoperative complications significantly improves long-term overall survival in patients undergoing pancreatic resection for cancer, particularly those with pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
Surgical Fixation Offers No Clinical Benefit and Zero Cost-Effectiveness for Pediatric Medial Epicondyle Fractures: Results from the SCIENCE Trial

Surgical Fixation Offers No Clinical Benefit and Zero Cost-Effectiveness for Pediatric Medial Epicondyle Fractures: Results from the SCIENCE Trial

The SCIENCE multicentre randomized trial demonstrates that surgical fixation for displaced medial epicondyle fractures in children provides no functional advantage over non-surgical care, carries higher complication risks, and is not a cost-effective use of healthcare resources.
Delirium as a Sentinel Event: New UK Biobank Data Links Acute Brain Failure to Decades of Multisystem Vulnerability

Delirium as a Sentinel Event: New UK Biobank Data Links Acute Brain Failure to Decades of Multisystem Vulnerability

A large-scale matched cohort study from the UK Biobank identifies in-hospital delirium as a sentinel marker for long-term multisystem vulnerability. Associated with increased risks of sepsis, AKI, and falls, delirium signals a profound physiological decline that persists independently of pre-existing frailty or dementia.
Polygenic Risk Scores Reveal the Complex Interplay Between Genetic Liability, Aggression, and Childhood Trauma in Suicidal Behavior

Polygenic Risk Scores Reveal the Complex Interplay Between Genetic Liability, Aggression, and Childhood Trauma in Suicidal Behavior

This large-scale case-control study examines how polygenic risk scores for suicide attempt intersect with clinical traits and environmental stressors. Findings indicate that genetic liability significantly correlates with aggression, depression severity, and childhood trauma, providing a nuanced map of suicidal risk factors.